The Barmaid's Brain: And Other Strange Tales from Science
 

The Barmaid's Brain: And Other Strange Tales From Science

by Jay Ingram

Here are twenty-one unexpected and fascinating tales of science's stranger facts and episodes-from why we laugh, to why moths fly to the light, to how slinging drinks affects both memory and perception in a barmaid's brain (for the better!).

Best-selling author and media personality Jay Ingram offers investigations from the very edges of science that evoke the impressive breadth... (read more)

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It's an interesting collection of scientific ponderings about the human mind. Each chapter is fascinating and thought-provoking. A great read for the Reader's Digest type, who likes to speculate or who enjoys reading short bits of writing interesting topics without caring for a resolution.

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